Data on WhatsApp is as crucial these days as
our contacts and messages are. For most of us who don’t automatically save the
WhatsApp media to the internal memory of the phone storage, the importance is
even more because of all the media files.
Migrating WhatsApp Data from iPhone to Android
Conclusion
Now, while changing phones within the same ecosystem. Both iPhone
and Android users can use iCloud or Google Drive to backup and restore WhatsApp contents.
But if you are moving from iPhone to Android, things become a little more
complicated as there is no direct way to transfer the data. The Google Drive
integration is also limited to Android and there is no official announcement if
the feature will ever be added to iOS.
So in the final article of our
series on how to migrate iPhone data to Android, I will show you how to copy
all the WhatsApp data from iPhone to Android for free. We have already covered contacts, messages, and media files migration which
you might want to check out.
Migrating WhatsApp Data from iPhone to Android
Step 1: Make a complete local backup of your iPhone
using iTunes and make sure it’s not encrypted. We already did create iTunes
backup while talking about contacts and SMS backup and you can use the same.
Step 3: This one is a bit tricky. First of
all, click on the (—) sign and then extract the fileChatStorage.sqlite to
a folder. This is the file that has all the text backup of your WhatsApp
conversations. If you wish to take Media Backup also, search
for the groupnet.whatsapp.WhatsApp and
then select and extract everything under theLibrary/Media section. Please refer to the two screenshots for better
insight.
Step 4: Once all
these files are extracted, transfer them to the Android’s internal memory using
a data cable.
Step 5: Download and install WazzapMigrator app on
your Android. The app is available as lite (free) version using which you can
extract just the text messages to WhatsApp. But the pro version at $2.99 can
also extract the media files as well. Depending upon the backup size, the
extraction might take some time but it should not exceed 2 hours. But still,
make sure you do support the developers if the app helps you.
Step 6: The app will automatically detect
the database, but you need to manually browse for the media folder for the app
to recognize.
Step 7: Once everything is in place, tap the Play button and
wait for the app to create a WhatsApp backup file that can be read by WhatsApp
for Android.
Finally, all you need to do is
install the official WhatsApp app and restore the local data while verifying
your phone number.
Conclusion
The process might look a bit
complicated and I won’t deny the fact. This is the only working way at the
moment using which you can migrate WhatsApp Data from iPhone to Android and I
wish there was an easier way. But still, you can always reach out to us via
comments or forum for any doubts or issues you face.
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